
معرفی
Konstantin Klyukin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials Engineering at Auburn University's College of Engineering. His research focuses on computational materials design, electrochemical interfaces, surface science, nanoelectronics, and energy conversion using quantum-mechanical calculations and high-performance computing.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics, Saint Petersburg State University
- M.S. and B.S. in Applied Mathematics and Physics, Saint Petersburg State University
Research InterestsOur group investigates atomic-scale processes to design novel materials for clean energy and information technologies, including defect engineering in ferroelectric tunnel junctions and polarization-controlled resistivity mechanisms.
Grants & Recognition
- Recipient of a $1.2 million NSF DMREF grant for 2D materials research (2023).
Labs & TeamsKlyukin leads a computational materials group at Auburn University, leveraging high-performance facilities to predict material properties and advance sustainable technologies.

